Kamehameha School graduation a hundred years ago, 1916.
HOLD CLOSING EXERCISES ON CHAPEL LAWN Three Departments of Kamehameha Join in Commencement Tomorrow Eve. Joint commencement exercises will be held on the Bishop Memorial chapel lawn at 8 o’clock...
View ArticleMemorial Day advertisement, 1907.
Flowers for Memorial Day. You can find Daisies, Marigolds [Hope Oioi],* Ferns, and many other varieties, for a very reasonable price at the Nursery of S. K. Nakapaahu (Hawaiian Nursery) mauka of...
View ArticleLai Toodle? 1878.
From Kawaiulailiahi.—In a letter from S. D. W. Kawaiulailiahi of Kanahena we saw that a Chinese laborer of the Captain Makee & Co. was beaten by a supervisor [luna hana], and when he decided to go...
View ArticleFun Star-Bulletin feature on paperboys, 1916.
ALERT STAR-BULLETIN NEWSBOYS—No. 1 SHIGETARO SARUHASHI. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Saruhashi of Kalihi-uka. Shigetaro is 16 years old and a Hawaiian-born Japanese. He attends the Royal school and is in the...
View ArticlePāʻū riding for Kamehameha Day a hundred and ten years ago! 1906.
PA-U RIDERS HONOR DAY Picturesque Cavalcade Revives Old-Time Custom. The Hui Holopa-u Maile Alii have every reason to be satisfied with their first parade as a society, which occurred yesterday in...
View ArticlePāʻū riding a hundred ten years ago and more, 1906.
PA-U PARADE ON MONDAY The Riders Expect to Have a Very Big Turnout. The Association of Pa-u Riders, otherwise known as the Hui Holopa-u Maile Alii, is making great preparations for its parade of Pa-u...
View ArticleMarble memorial to Lorenzo Lyons, 1886.
A CALL TO THE SUNDAY SCHOOLS ALL AROUND THE ARCHIPELAGO. By the kindness of the Father, God, and Lord Jesus Christ, taken from the circle of our living was our dearly beloved father, Rev. L. Laiana,...
View ArticleE ui e! 1893.
Protocol for Patriots. When you hear the Strains of the National Anthem “Hawaii Ponoi,” men, remove your hats. It is a sign of your aloha for your land of birth, your Lahui, and your Monarch. Teach our...
View ArticleWords of advice to the children, 1893.
PATRIOTIC HAWAIIAN YOUTH* Children of Ours. THE HOPE FOR HAWAII. BELOVED ELDER AND YOUNGER SIBLINGS YOUR WELL-BEING LIES IN THE FUTURE. We have aloha for you; our hearts are fearful to see you like...
View ArticleRobert Moffitt, collector of “curiosities”, 1863.
[Found under: “NA MEA HOU O HAWAII NEI.”] Stone Image [Akua Kii] of the olden days.—We have recently seen a stone image of a stone god of Hawaii nei, from ancient times. It is said that it is one of...
View ArticleEating beached dolphin at Waikane, 1863.
[Found under: “NA MEA HOU O HAWAII NEI.”] Beached Fish.—We received a letter from “S. E. K. Hulililuaikeanuwaiokanahele” of Waikane, Koolaupoko, informing us of the beaching of a large Dolphin [Naia]...
View ArticleJ. S. Kukahiko searches for his younger brother, 1866.
Aloha will bring him back. To the friends of the Kuokoa from Hawaii to Kauai; Aloha oukou:— I ask for your kindness and patience, “To remember me.”—Should one of you see my younger brother named...
View ArticleIslands of Hawaii nei, 1897.
The Hawaiian Archipelago. Outside of the islands of Hawaii, Maui, Oahu, Kauai, Lanai, Molokai, Kahoolawe, Niihau, Lehua and Kaula, that we are used to seeing as a part of what in Hawaiian is called “Ko...
View ArticleHawaiian language not economical, 1939.
Unfair to Hawaiians Territorial Secretary Charles M. Hite wants to have a bill put through the legislature eliminating the publication of the session laws in the Hawaiian language, claiming this is an...
View ArticleLet Hawaiian be taught in the schools, 1939.
Something that Should be Done Senator James Kealoha of Hawaii introduced a law into the Legislature to teach Hawaiian language in the government schools, and in schools that stand on land under the...
View ArticleBanyan trees planted by graduating class of Kamehameha School, 1894.
Presentation of the Kamehameha School. On the 26th of June, that being a Tuesday, there was held a ceremony to erect a monument to the students graduating from the school, before a large audience. John...
View ArticleOn patriotism, 1894.
THE ARRANT COWARDS. It is refreshing to hear the supporters of the revolutionary Americans accuse the loyal citizens of Hawaii of cowardice. The attitude on the 17th of January of the men, who boast of...
View ArticleMaintain the peace, 1894.
Announcement of the Hawaiian Patriotic League. Keep the Peace. I have been ordered by the Executive Committee [Aha Hooko] of the Central Hawaiian Patriotic League of Honolulu, to instruct all of the...
View ArticleKeep politics off of the pulpit, 1894.
THE DOORS OF WAINEE CHURCH ARE SHUT. When the steamer Iwalani arrived on the morning of this past Friday, news of the Paupili rain of Lele [Lahaina] was heard, saying that the doors of Wainee Church...
View ArticleAdam Pali dies, 1903.
[From: “LAHAINA LINES.”] After a long illness Rev. Adam Pali departed this life on Friday, Oct. 9, about 8 o’clock A. M. He was born in Waimea, Hawaii, 66 years ago. He studied at the Rev. Mr. Lyons’...
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